RV STORAGE

RV STORAGE

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Recreational vehicles (RVs) are enjoyed by more people every year. Owning an RV creates an immediate need for storage space. Since most modern RVs are the maximum legal height for road use (13’ – 6”) a clear door opening height of 14’ is needed. Since RV storage buildings are often near the owner’s home, door appearance is also an important consideration. The projects pictured here show various ways PowerLift doors can be finished to match and complement the look of your home. Often local zoning restricts storage building heights. By using a hat truss, rafter truss or steep scissor truss in combination with a PowerLift door it is possible to achieve a 14’ door opening in a building with 12’ sidewalls. One of the projects shown illustrates this clearly.

RV STORAGE

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Crossbuck Trim and Stucco

The PowerLift door on this new RV storage building is finished with a stucco look. Notice the brown crossbuck trim that matches the walk door. The antique iron faux hinges and handles add another nice touch.
PowerLift doors can be finished in any style you wish. You can choose an ultra-modern, contemporary look or an antique appearance that blends perfectly with older buildings.
Any siding material that can be used on a home can also be used as cladding on your PowerLift door.

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Crossbuck Trim and Stucco

RV Storage on Puget Sound

The owner of this RV garage on Puget Sound requested a PowerLift door that would ‘disappear’ when closed. We love fulfilling requests for special projects! These pictures show the final creation.
There are several homes in this oceanfront compound. This RV garage also resembles a home so nothing on the property has a commercial appearance.
Please contact us with your concept for a PowerLift door or opening wall. We will help convert your dream into a beautiful reality.

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RV Storage on Puget Sound

14′ Door with 12′ Side Walls!

This new RV storage building was built using a hat truss. The sidewalls are only 12’ high but the central bay permits RV access through a 14’ tall PowerLift door.
Note how the attractive cedar siding on all three PowerLift doors matches the building.
Hat, rafter frame and scissor trusses can create similar designs. In combination with lower roof pitches and PowerLift doors they can allow RV storage buildings in many areas with zoning height restrictions.

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14′ Door with 12′ Side Walls!

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